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A series of investigation that began in July have led to the seizure of drugs and weapons in Guadalupe, Maricopa County Sheriff’s officials said Monday. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s … more
PHOENIX — Fake elector Anthony Kern is accusing Attorney General Kris Mayes and Gov. Katie Hobbs of seeking to send him to jail. In a statement delivered Monday on the steps of the … more
PHOENIX — Minority communities without access to adequate prenatal care often suffer high maternal and infant morbidity and mortality rates. In Arizona,  approximately 1 in 6 infants in … more
Some Valley renters in multifamily units have moved up in their quality of living thanks to recent perks from developers and a flood of new units expected during the next 18 months. About 30,000 … more
Mesa and Tempe have long-established programs aimed at helping disabled young people participate in sports activities. The two East Valley cities work through Arizona Disabled Sports, which … more
PHOENIX – Rep. Justin Heap, R-Mesa, is promoting a ballot referral that would allow Arizona to run its own census in 2030 and each 10 years thereafter that would include a tally of  U.S. … more

Tuesday afternoon, the Glendale City Council will receive its latest update on the downtown campus reinvestment project, led by City Manager Kevin Phelps during the work session. more
An entity tracing to Sculptor Capital Management acquired Western Skies Golf Club for $12.1 million March 14 from an entity tracing to C-Bons International Golf Group Management, … more
The Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix held a ribbon-cutting for the new Real Time Operations Center at the Cactus Park Precinct Thursday afternoon. The RTOC leverages the use of … more
PHOENIX - A fight over the future of the Arizona Commerce Authority is turning into a war of wills between Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Queen Creek Sen. Jake Hoffman. Hobbs wants state … more
PHOENIX – Forestry officials said Arizona is on the verge of a volatile wildfire season, and they urged state residents to be prepared and to take steps now to head off the worst of it. … more
PHOENIX – As voters headed to the polls Tuesday to vote in the presidential preference election, Native Americans in Arizona continued to work within a system that has challenged their ability … more
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